Panganay ng Umaga
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Panganay ng Umaga is the first and pioneering album of the Filipino alternative folk band Joey Ayala at Ang Bagong Lumad
. The album was published three times under different record labels.
Version 2: Re-recorded at Sonata 1985 with assistance from Kinaiyahan Foundation, Inc., Davao City and Canada Fund.
Version 3: Revised for release by Warner Elektra Atlantic (WEA) Records, 1991, Manila.
All versions included the following tracks, omitting three from the original:
Joey Ayala
Joey Ayala is a contemporary pop music artist in the Philippines. He is well known for his style of music that combines the sounds of Filipino ethnic instruments with modern pop music. His professional music career started when he released an album recorded in a makeshift-studio in 1982...
. The album was published three times under different record labels.
Track listing
Version 1: Produced by Development Education Media Services Foundation, Inc.(DEMS), 1981, Davao City. Published by RoadMap Series (as issue # 8, Volume 1), 1981, Davao City.- "Panganay ng Umaga"
- "Walang Ibang Sadya"
- "Maglakad"
- "Saan Ka Patungo Panganay Ko"
- "Bata-Batuta"
- "Mirasol"
- "Agila (Haring Ibon)"
- "Wala Nang Tao sa Santa Filomena"
- "Usok"
- "Ang Aking Sadya"
- "Bankerohan"
- "Paalis na ang Barko sa Sta. Ana"
- "Puso ng Gabi"
Version 2: Re-recorded at Sonata 1985 with assistance from Kinaiyahan Foundation, Inc., Davao City and Canada Fund.
Version 3: Revised for release by Warner Elektra Atlantic (WEA) Records, 1991, Manila.
All versions included the following tracks, omitting three from the original:
- "Panganay ng Umaga"
- "Walang Ibang Sadya"
- "Maglakad"
- "Saan Ka Patungo Panganay Ko"
- "Bata-Batuta"
- "Mirasol"
- "Agila (Haring Ibon)"
- "Wala Nang Tao sa Santa Filomena"
- "Usok"
- "Bankerohan"